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Kojima: Not even Blu-ray was big enough for Metal Gear Solid 4
Leo Chan - Monday, March 3rd, 2008 | 12:43PM (PST)


Or at least MGS4 the way he REALLY wanted it

Kojima Productions' assistant producer Ryan Payton already created a stir last week when he confirmed that Metal Gear Solid 4 would not feature dual audio tracks for language, citing the lack of space to put both English and Japanese language options in full, even on Blu-ray disc. Now a more telling grievance over Blu-ray's potential storage capacity comes from the driving force behind Metal Gear himself, series creator Hideo Kojima. In an interview with Famitsu magazine, Kojima laments how his team was held back in certain regards during MGS4 development as a result of simply not being able to fit everything they wanted onto Blu-ray:

"For us, we're not still not satisfied with the quality we can do. You know, there's not capacity space... We always talked about where to cut and what to compress."

A single-layer Blu-ray disc already boasts up to 25GB of storage (and dual-layer is naturally double that at 50GB), and Sony Computer Entertainment has continually championed the optical format as the next logical medium for next-gen games due to increasing file sizes for the final code. Yet how much storage will be enough for perfectionists (and nutters) like Kojima if they are given free reign? MGS4 certainly sounds jam-packed at this point! On the other hand, missing out on Akio Ohtsuka's SEXY vocal work as Snake in the Japanese version the fourth time around in the series will probably have some MGS fanatics feeling left out in the cold.


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Alternate Source: Kotaku

Section: Console Games, Sony Consoles, Optical Storage

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March 3rd, 2008 1:17PM(PST)
bruceleethree
so are PS3 games all single-layered now?

I hope God of War and Shadow of Colossus 2 are dual-layer.
March 3rd, 2008 1:20PM(PST)
Mornelithe
From what I understand Sony provides the company with whichever form of media they want, Single or Dual. But all are on Blu-Ray discs.
March 3rd, 2008 2:14PM(PST)
iamjoe56
lol. Hey bruce, why don't they use those 200GB disks you say they have?
March 3rd, 2008 5:38PM(PST)
NextGen_Gamer
100GB and 200GB Blu-ray discs have been sampled and demoed before, but neither will hit mass production until the 2010/2011 timeframe. Another issue is that the 100GB and 200GB discs may not be compatible with the current Blu-ray players; so even when they do appear, I doubt we will ever see PS3 games on them.

Question: does anyone know if there are any PS3 games out that use the 50GB dual-layer Blu-ray disc?
March 3rd, 2008 9:40PM(PST)
THM
50GB PS3 Blu-ray Disc??

None at the moment!!!

Because they are extremely costly dude!!!
50GB will cost an arm and a leg for Game publishers and developers particularly to Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporation!!!
March 4th, 2008 9:30AM(PST)
x_revenge
when you take into accouint how many movies and cut-scenes a MGS game has (which are, i dare say, more than the actual playtime of the game) and now that they're on blu-ray it's no wonder a 25 GB blu ray disc isn't able to take the game, i mean honestly, all these cut-scenes are so boring, decide if you want a game or a movie damnit...

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